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some expert advice and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany, dot com the business to the news line from berlin. the opposition weighs in as germany's government collapses. johnson know what i feel as far as finance minister and color can pop not stanley shoals wants to confidence vote in parliament after christmas. the city opposition says vote tomato. there's no reason to wage. also coming up we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power. the concession speech of us vice president, couple of 100 as includes a dig at president electric drum and congratulations for winning back the white house. the
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i'm british manager, welcome. the governing coalition in germany has collapsed, and johnson, the old shoals, has gold for the confidence vote. in mid january sholtes of the source of the democratic party made the announcement of dismissing his finance minister crystelina, who leads the business friendly, freed democrats. they formed part of the country's tea party coalition. government with the greens, the confidence voted lexi trigger new parliamentary elections by the end of march. here's how sold explaining the decision to sac his finance minister. this is happening and when did i ask permission from the federal president to dismiss the finance minister? i was forced into this decision in order to prevent damage to our country so that we need a government capable of taking action that has the power to make the right decisions for our country. that's what i needed in the last 3 years. and that's what i need now. i made another extensive offer to the free democrats earlier today,
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so that we can close the holes in the budget. and to avoid scrubbing our country into chaos within the look. and one of the south central eastern con owner was a long distance calls. so if that's the job, so said he wants to hold the confidence vote in generally, the conservative opposition though, wants to see that volt held immediately. this give you, i'll conclude there's absolutely no reason to wait until january of next year to hold a vote of confidence and particularly shouldn't no longer has the majority in the gym. and when does di sometime? and so to see, do you see a super limited group, you know, and it was good to months that that sounds stuck all a lot of confidence immediately by the beginning of next week at the latest target to stay in a distance on funk. nice stuff. all right, let's get more from dw correspondent, june us daily. turn out what's your take on what you've just heard, the from the opposition leader as well as the one hand, we see that what
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a shows had imagined for the next couple of months until the end of the year. basically continuing in his role as chancellor with the government as it stands without the one coalition partner, the free democrats, and basically trying to continue legislating continue bringing forward some laws that the funds are important to be implemented until the end of the year. with the supports of the cd, you the conservative opposition in this case to pass these laws. well, this plan might not be able to happen because we've heard from mass, the head of the opposition cd you that's he doesn't really want to cooperate with with showing some bringing forward these measures. he said he wants a vote of confidence to happen immediately. next week, and he wants to go to elections as soon as possible, and now it makes sense for a fluid match the head of the opposite. the conservative opposition of the cd. you
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too, wants to go to elections as soon as possible because looking at the polls, he is currently the number one party in germany, pulling at around 34 percent. and he's afraid that if this drags on and the elections get pushed down the road at the, in the next year, that he could possibly lose some supports. and the other parties might be able to gain more of that supports. so he wants to go to the pools as soon as possible to capitalize on his strong position with voters right now. and any moment now we should be hitting a statement from the german president frank about the time maya. what can we expect to hear from him as well, in this case, and the german political environment of the president does not have the liberty to himself decided to dissolve parliament and to a basically call for new election. so we're not going to expect stein my as
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a now come on and say ok, the parliament dissolve. he cannot do that. what might happen is that he can bring forward some political suggestions. he could call, for example, for unity. he could ask the parties to try to find the solution to work together and improve on dialogue. but what is going to probably happen is that the president is going to have to wait for the chancellor to call a vote of confidence, a confidence vote. and only after that, once this vote of confidence is rejected, can the president actually dissolve the parliament here? now, as you were talking, we can see the german president funds on this time via is making his way to the board. and we're just going to switch to that feed and wait to listen to what he has to say. and i'm going down, ladies and gentlemen, i think of ought to please allow me to say a few words about the kind of political situation in germany that began to develop
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india from the end for yesterday in the seventy's just 5 years. and the drum history is rarely occurred for the governing coalition. kindly, mia did not have a majority in the german bundles of tags on the for the end of that term. but a constitution has provided for the case that is now occurring. the end of a coalition is not the end of the world. it is a political crisis that we need to leave behind us and will be behind us out before the german constitution gives of a clear stipulations for how to proceed. in such a case, a democracy is wrong because the german chancellor to me yesterday less than to give a certificate of dismissal dismissal to christians and 15. then that the finance minister, justice minister and research ministers, bushman and stock motzinger have also lived in municipal. i will also be getting
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a certificate of dismissal. and when it comes out that the german chancellor has a claim that he wishes to ask with a vote of confidence in parliament, this is the way in which parliament can was it? in most of the all leads to the start of election with this act. and when this, when 5 and the one according to it's go to 86. should the parliament give a vote of no confidence slips these inside them, then they will be snap collect elections. there are prerequisites for this, but our country needs see gable majorities and the government able to ask and that will be the guiding light to them. and then see, ladies and gentlemen, many people in our country are looking at an uncertain political situation in our own country and in europe and in the world,
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not least after the elections in the us. and they are worried side. so this is not the time for time to go approaches and this is a time for a reason and responsibility to prevail. expect all of those responsible on so they can see that that they also don't do justice to the norm of the situation. thank you. yeah, my, the town, ladies and gentlemen. yes it is sort of on. so don't those of you who have come to me to the members 35 years since the fall of the berlin wall. most of all of you who are here. don't have to explain a great deal to the foreign political situation, the domestic policy situations that we've experienced since yesterday since yesterday evening. so i've been dramatic one on i think it's clear to all of us
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without us having to waste a lot of words on it. that public debates and the interest of the media, and that was the german felt. and frank, walter stein maya the making a statement on the governing crisis that currently has encircled germany. a few points from the he talked about the country required in a stable majority environment and that that should be the guiding principle. and it's not the time for tactical approaches. in this particular situation. let's bring in data move, but it didn't go to funded june us identity. who's standing by? do you know? what did you make of the content of what the, the president said? i would say that a was a classic presidential statement for a case like this. the president doesn't now have 0, but a direct chance to take action because of what is prescribed the by the german constitution. so we saw a message there calling for responsibility from all the parties involved. and also
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reminding everyone that a germany and germans are currently in the middle of a very uncertain situation at home, but also in europe, but in the broader world. he also mentioned the result of the u. s. selection and the consequence that the presidency, the upcoming presidency of donald trump might have for europe and germany itself. and so he called on responses for responsibility from the involved parties saying this should not be a time to play tactical games. it is a time where he expects the parties to play a responsible role. he also explained what is going to happen now. so he is going to the degree, basically the resignation or the, the exits from the government of the 3 free democrats. ministers were now leaving the government. and he said that the chancellor all shots told him too that he wants to call for a vote of confidence in,
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in january. and that only then once the parliament's votes against the confidence in the governments, can he, the president called for snap elections during the president talked about the not using this time for tactical approaches. but i'll be seeing these approaches already. as i would say we are, i think it's clear now that the election campaign which is likely going to be a short one because of these snap elections likely to be called it has already started. we've seen that, for example, yesterday when chancellor olive shows gave a statement regarding the government's collapsing and we saw different kinds of all of charles compared to the one we've been seeing for the last few months. he spoke very clearly of the problems that afflicted his coalition. he was quite strong and criticizing his collision partner, christina litton, of the head of the free democrats. so we're already seeing the kinds of talk coming
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from shows where he's starting to position himself for an upcoming election campaign. we're also seeing that from the conservative opposition, in their case, this positioning has been going on already for a while, where there has been strong criticism of the government on many fronts. and obviously the cd, uv conservative opposition, strong of them being at the moment 1st in the polls really wants to try to capitalize on this, on this advantage. really the with the for the moment, the corresponding judas identity that thanks so much and you all have been leaders are also in budapest today for the 1st meeting of the so called you all have been particularly community and this group includes non and youth states such as britain and ukraine, d dot new brussels villages, alexandra phenomena is in the hon. get in depth with the company. the summit into
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joining me now on the line from the alexandra. what was the reaction being the, to the collapse of germany's running coalition. as we say, putting this question to every leader arriving here in budapest. and i have to say that most of them slides to gets a kind of restraint on service to try to be very diplomatic, saying that's a, as for instance, showing me show that you are p and council president states. he said that she has a trust in the democratic institutions in germany and my quote to the nato secretary general, who is also he and would that pass. he stressed that he is confident that germany will fulfill all its all the geishas. and he also stressed or praise to attend to a shows as a strong leader, but you could really to tell that's a some of them are be worried with about 10 minutes slot that you are p and
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parliament president saying that to europe needs a strong in the united germany and, and some leaders are saying that it's important for germany to come back on the positive stability, political stability very soon. and of course this crisis in the german government comes on the same day as trumps re election as us president. how is that going down and your family does of the well, i think that's uh, behind closed doors. the feeling might be that it was not a perfect timing to announce a decision like that because of course, all ice in europe were on the election. and us and many here really concerned that but about the potential full out of do you as a election and what could happen to the transatlantic time ties of when trump is in the white house. uh but uh, nobody here mentioned the timing. as i said, most leaders ask about the situation in germany tried to, to,
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on so diplomatically because of course, we have to understand that germany is an important nation and important member of the european union. there are the largest economy, together with friends. they are normally considered ss european engine, a 2 countries that are capable of convincing others to advance joint policies. so everybody is, i guess, watching very closely what is happening in germany right now. and what is the main item that he does want to discuss this summit? well, i think of course the trans atlantic ties and what is the future of the transatlantic relationship that is on the agenda. and of course, what it means for you, crane rushes ward on the train is here, a very, very important topic. and, and that is something that the leaders will discuss over the course of the day. other issues, migration,
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that security and defense are also on the agenda today. it did up as possibilities . alexander phenomena reporting that from budapest. thanks so much. to the united states text by a vice president coming to her as has conceded the presidential election in nicole to president elect donald trump. trump staged a remarkable come back the window high toes for the 2nd time of the sizing to victory and a string of swing states, however, spoke to her supporters made wednesday for the 1st time since her defense. my heart is full today. my heart is full today, full of gratitude, for the trust you have placed in me, full of love for our country, and full of resolve. the outcome of this election is not what we wanted. not what we fought for. not what we voted for. but hear me when i say
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hear me when i say the lights of america's promise will always burn bright as long as we never give up. and as long as we keep fighting, the new folks are feeling in experiencing a range of emotions. right now. i get it, but we must accept the results of this election. the earlier today, i spoke with president elect trump and congratulated him on his victory. i also told him that we will help him and his team with their transition, and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power. donald trump will return
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to the us presidency at a time of bites, but conflict and uncertainty in the world from ukraine to the middle east and the issue of pacific he has vowed to fix it. old. let's look at what's at stake. donald trump has declared, he'll end the conflicts raging around the world. his decisions will reset battlefields and borders. they said he will start a war. i'm not going to start a, want me to stop pours on, you cranes. front lines. soldiers depend on american weapons. kia has received the 10s of billions of dollars in usaid and weaponry, but trump says he thinks washington is paying too much. one of the things that are very bothersome to me is the fact that europe is paying only a small fraction of the money that the united states of america is bang. ukrainian president followed him, use a lensky sort candidate, trump support for his victory plan, but was told to expect a negotiated solution. so we have a very good relationship. and i also have
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a very good relationship, as you know, with the president. and i think we went to get it resolved, or vice presidential like j events, wants to cost a to kias on to his propose piece deal. ukraine would give up territory to most go and to band and is nato ambitions. we're going to take care of israel and they know that in the middle east to trump and signaled strong ongoing support phase railey prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his war against him. us in gaza. in a campaign debate, trump said the us should let him finish the job. it is lost to him. he please nothing yahoo by moving the us embassy to jerusalem and recognizing its antics station or the dispute in golden heights now is illegal, is rarely settlers in the west bank hoping for similar support. israel is also expected to seek trump's backing forward, increased pressure on either on i mean,
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the fact is i've done more for israel by far than any of the president. not even close been tie one fears, a brewing of a transfer fuse or to commit to defend the island against a possible chinese invasion. in an interview, he said taiwan should pay us for defense. tie one doesn't give us anything. but we're trying to stepping up its military exercises around, ty, one trump is pointed to economic rather than military tactics. telling china if you going to tie one, i'm going to text you. trump is already single the trade war with china threatening to impose tyrus of 60 percent on all its goods. he says chinese president, seizing pink, won't do anything provocative, because he thinks trump is crazy. but even washington, his allies are now wondering how trump will react in a world of und results conflicts to. and so while i'm done in the studio
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by douglas, i'm in if he's been following the resurrection for us, and he's also reported, you might have seen this from east, around 11 and, and, and you've been awesome. i mean, how did trump minus to set himself as of the best candidate to be american people? well, he said over and over during his campaign a jamie vance has really made. also said this, that no war started under his watch when he was president from 2016 to 2020. uh, that is unclear what he's trying to say, but that is the thing the us didn't start any foreign wars, is this thing any global conflicts didn't break out, but i can break it down. he's tapping into the deep unpopularity. first of all of the words that the us did start like bushes war and iraq that went on for a very long time and eventually became very unpopular. he's also tapping into things like the warren syria that started under biden's watch. we might have forgotten this, but the war in libya that killed the us ambassador and been gauzy, which was a huge scandal in the us, especially for american conservatives. and then more recently under a bite,
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and we saw 2 major conflicts breakout with the russian invasion of ukraine and also the october 7th terror attacks by a mazda on israel, which led to a giant war and gauze that's killed over 40000 palestinians. so he's fighting all of this and saying during his 4 years as president, no major go with conflict, broke out whether the us did that or it happens under his watch. i mean, i mean, is it, is it true because his critics was saying that it's politically not true when he was president. right. well, conflicts were ongoing. and a lot of his critics say, if there were no new global conflicts, it was kind of an accident. not only that, but some people say that he, he intensified global tensions and postpone conflicts. that liter blew up in jo biden's face when he became president. for example, in the middle east. what he did was essentially negotiate a peace between israel and its air of neighbors without palestinians at the table.
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he recognized the legal side of let's go on heights, the allowed israel to expand the legal settlements in the west bank. and he, a lot of these things were even cited by hamas during the october 7th harris, the tax as a reasons for the aggression and reasons for the break of the war. he also with pensions between iran and the us. he ended a um, an agreement not to pursue nuclear weapons with iran, mc assassinated, a very popular general customs full of money. and a lot of his critics also said that he and bold and russia doing very crane by, you know, being soft on russia. some people say, and also doubting whether nato had a future. what has trump said in concrete terms about what the us foreign policy will look like on the concrete terms. uh, nothing really. uh, what do you have said is that in 24 hours you end the war and ukraine? he hasn't said exactly what that means. judy vance is running. it has laid out more
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of a concrete proposal that remains to be seen. whether or not he's going to listen to his running aid, which that's his key. you know, his, his major selling point is that he's unpredictable. he listens nobody but his own instincts. so we don't really know about what he's going to do. but here's what j defense said. he said that you credit needs to negotiate a settlement with russia by giving up territory that russia took a legally and it's aggression, it's war and ukraine and giving up its ambitions to join nato, which russia cited as the reason why they invaded ukraine. so it's something that ukraine probably doesn't want to accept, but without a supply of us weapons, they might have to leave it there for the moment, data or lose, i mean, easily if thanks so much. i a quick look now at some other stories making a news around the well, the australian government said they've been, they've just stayed for a band and source of media use for children under the age of 165 minutes to anthony of amazing says the risk of physical and mental health from excessive social media
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use means action is needed. australia is trying an age verification system to assist in blocking children from social media. 2024, shaping up to be the hottest yet and record the european union's climate change services. temperature is going to be at least $1.00 degrees celsius wilma, the pre industrial average. it's the 2nd data of record breaking temperatures, spanish, all sort of to say $9.00 to $3.00 people are still missing off the devastating floods that hit the southeast of the country. more than 15000 soldiers and police have been deployed to the region to help good search and clean up operations. 219 people are known to have died in the disaster. cuba software to, to, to back out, wednesday to how to can drop. the file slammed into the caribbean island knocking out deposited the storm heaps. just 2 weeks off of the island was next to the par for 4 days. due to the failure of its biggest pop font and the shortage of fuel to
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produce electricity. and a quick reminder of the top stories we are following of these of germany's governing coalition has collapsed off the johnson. the old off shoals fired his finance minister, shoals as bold confidence version parliament in mid january. and finally, elections could be helped by the end of march, the main officer from the city you and see us who wants to vote next week at the latest and vice president coming to her as has addressed importers. i'm sorry for the 1st time since losing to donald trump in tuesday's elections, paris from his dispos transition to the new administration and a peaceful handover of you're watching the, the news from up in, in coming up next off of the break eco, in the looks of how to deal with the ends of tons of waste the news worldwide. each
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